Re: Gravity - Anti-Gravity
Subject: Re: Gravity - Anti-Gravity
From: John
Date: 13/08/2010, 09:45
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.visitors

On Aug 13, 1:42 am, John <jyanj...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 11, 3:27 am, John Ayres <jyanj...@rocketmail.com> wrote:



On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 01:50:30 -0700, John Ayres

<jyanj...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 00:17:53 -0700, John Ayres
<jyanj...@rocketmail.com> wrote:

What if, everything that exists possesses a quality or feature and we
can call that feature gravity and it is constantly pulling inwardsly,
exerting a force on everything outside. Now, if we learn how to switch
the pulling force gravity, and switch it around so it is a pushing
force, and then directionalize it, we could get that directionable
pushing force. We can call this pushing force, Anti-gravity.

Then, all there is to do is to find the best alloy that will push with
the greatest force with the least bit of energy applied. Further
testing could be done to see if it can't be directionalized.

Once you learn how to directionalize it, all there is to do is to find
a way to regulate it, that is the intensity by which force is
directionalized outwardsly.

Finally, install it in your carriage, with all the gear you'll need to
get it to run self-sufficiently, sit in your cockpit, then turn it on,
and up you go.

With similar and duplicate systems built into the carriage, with the
right configuration, you can get the carriage to hoover, spin, reverse
spin, accelerate, and basically, move through the atmosphere.

So, they've found a way to do exactly that. Big deal, right? Big deal.
Yes!

That's what those guys were doing back in 1971, over in the
Shenendoha(sp?) mountains, testing out their new little anti-gravity
machine. Well, now we have, idf's, or identified flying objects. :)

Gosh. The Darla Starship has come a long way since 1971 and they've
added a few things, as well, It seems.

John Ayres

"I am but a child on a shoreline of a vast lake of unanswered questions."

Issac Newton

Basic Reverse Gravitational Stunts

Reversing an object's gravity, can give you eye blinding speeds.

By reversing an object's gravity, you can do those kinds of stunts
where the whole object, and it's gravitational environment, which
includes you, by the way, can take off, and zip away together at
speeds that go by you in a blink of an eye.

The question that needs to be answered is, how do you reverse an
object's gravity?

John Ayres

Do you know those artificial magnets, the large ones that they attach
to the end of a crane, and then useing some kind of circuitry, they
turn the metal plate into a huge magnet and they pick up cars, and put
the cars into crushers with them?

Whatever the circuitry is to turn the metal plate into a huge magnet,
something in that circuitry can be switched around so that it does not
produce a "pulling" magnet, but it produces an opposite, or "pushing"
magnet. That pushing magnet would be reverse gravity or, anti-gravity,
wouldn't it?

Anyone know the answer?

If so, if a "pushing" magnet were produced, all you would need to do
is increase the intensity of the current until the plate began to show
signs of lifting off from the ground. Say, for example, you place it
on a metal plate, it will begin to lift itself off the metal plate,
eventually, won't it?

John Ayres

I guess if you mess around with the circuitry on these magnets, the
best you could come up with is something that will float on a rail
like a levitation train. Merely messing with those circuits aren't
going to get you anywhere.

Not to change the subject, but did you notice on one of those
Discovery Channel shows, they talked about how salt and sugar in a
vacuum and in a zero gravity environment, will accrete together. They
said, that's how all the planets came together, through accretion.

That means, there is a force inside of every molecule, and that force
is a pulling force. That pulling force leads to accretion.

Now. We have to reverse the pulling force, possibly. If there were a
way to reverse the pulling force, then you would have an "anti-
gravity" environment, wouldn't you?

In other words, the pulling force is normally, in our universe,
pulling in one direction.

Which direction it is pulling in, once it is in a zero gravity
environment, I don't know, but it may be pulling in a counter-
clockwise direction.

Which direction it is pulling in, once it is in a earth, for example,
gravitational environment, may well be the opposite, that is,
clockwise.

I say this based on observation. If this is true, then why the
difference? Is it that under normal planetary gravitational
environments magnetism has something to do with this? And under
normal, zero gravity environmental factors, there has not been enough
magnetism built up to influence the direction of turn or spin?

In a normal gravitational environment, if there were some way to
negate the magnetic influence, would that release us so that the spin
would be counter clockwise?

With this counter clockwise spin, would it be possible to set up a
whole new mini gravitational environment?

In this mini gravitational environment, so long as we maintained this
reverse spin, or direction of spin, which is counter clockwise, would
it be possible to achieve what the Seans achieved, and apparently what
the Chinese achieved?

There has got to be something missing in there, because it can't be
just a question of spin. Some kind of force must be applied with a
spin that will make a reverse magnetic environment, reverse to the
earth, and other planets.

Under this new environment, it may be possible for the first time to
produce a significant anti-gravity environment.

If this is true or not, I have no idea. They are just ideas. But some
ideas are better than no ideas.

One day we'll learn how the Seans did it.

John Ayres

Sorry. I said salt and sugar in a vacuum. It's not in a vacuum, it's
just in a zero gravity environment.

See ya,

John Ayres